Flavor & Fragrance

At present, 70% of the chemical raw materials in the fragrance industry come from petrochemicals, with an annual usage of about 420,000 tons. Thirty percent comes from agricultural crops and forestry extracts, with an annual usage of about 185,000 tons. Among these, 130,000 tons of turpentine derivatives are produced using turpentine fine technology, and about 55,000 tons are extracted from natural essential oils of various plants (Alain Frix, 2023).

In the turpentine technology scheme, 165,000 tons come from Gum Turpentine, and 120,000 tons utilize by-products from the papermaking industry, known as CST (Crude Sulphate Turpentine).

Currently, biotechnology-derived natural chemicals (natchem from biotech) make up less than 1% of the entire fragrance industry. They are cost-effective and can obtain industry certifications. However, they often do not meet the processing standards of European countries and North American. In today's environment of high raw material costs, it remains a controversial option.

The southwestern region of China, characterized by a humid climate and diverse landscapes, boasts abundant natural flavor resources. By 2007, Chinese flavor exports had reached a significant $6 million, accounting for 25% of the global market share.

The Foreverest™ Natural & Synthetics Flavor Series integrate cutting-edge technologies such as biological processes, supercritical extraction, molecular distillation, ultrasonic extraction, and other advanced extraction methods. We work with high-quality factories in China to supply top-notch materials to the global market.


Natural Flavor

Natural flavors are ingredients that come from natural sources such as a spice, fruit, or vegetable. They can even come from herbs, barks, roots, or similar plant materials. Natural flavors also come from meat, seafood, poultry, eggs, and dairy products. Flavors are only used to add taste to foods; they are not nutritional.

Artificial Flavor

Artificial Flavor are flavorings that don't meet the definition of natural flavor. There isn't much difference in the chemical compositions of natural and artificial flavorings. For example, an artificial strawberry flavor may contain the same individual substances as a natural one, but the ingredients come from a source other than a strawberry.

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Camellia Oleifera Oil Cosmetic Grade

CAS: 225233-97-6
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Camellia Oleifera Oil appears yellow oily liquid.  The physical properties of Camellia Oil and its component of fatty acids are much similar to those of Olive Oil but it contains more unsaturated fatt…

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Camellia Oleifera Oil Refined

CAS: 225233-97-6
SPECS: Refined

Camellia Oleifera Oil (also called as White tea oil) is transformed from natural tea oil through long-term storage in a specific environment. The natural oil turns its color from golden yellow to ligh…

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Camphene

CAS: 79-92-5
SPECS: 97%, 96%

Camphene, colorless and crystalline solid, is found in minute quantities in Turpentine. The odor similar as Camphor, nearly insoluble in water, but well soluble in common organic solvents. It is a min…

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Caryophyllene oxide

CAS: 1139-30-6
SPECS: 96%

Caryophyllene oxide is one of the terpenes found in cannabis, as well as one of the major terpenes found in cloves, basil, hops, pepper, and rosemary.Caryophyllene oxide is an oxygenated terpenoid, us…

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Castor Oil

CAS: 8001-79-4
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Castor oil is a composite triglycerides molecules , which extracted from seeds of ricinus communis.  It appears light yellow or colorless color, has tasteless character, contents ricinoleic acid (80~8…

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Cedar Oil

CAS: 8000-27-9
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Cedar oil, also known as cedarwood oil, is an essential oil derived from the foliage, and sometimes the wood and roots, of various types of conifers, most in the pine or cypress botanical families.Ced…

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Cedramber

CAS: 67874-81-1
SPECS: 97%

Cedramber is colorless to light yellow transparent liquid with a woody and amber-like odor. It is prepared by methylation of cedrol. First, take cedrol as raw material, and then convert it into sodium…

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Cedrene

CAS: 11028-42-5
SPECS: 60%

The Cedrene is a natural compound which is extracted from Cunninghamia. Contents of alpha-Cedrene at 60% min.Has cedar woody and appeared light yellow transparent liquid.This grade can be used in cosm…